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Is it true that those inmigrants who legally work and live in Alaska for at least 1 year are granted US?

by Guest44916  |  earlier

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  1. Where did you hear this?

    Immigration into the US is a Federal issue - not something that is better or different from one state to another - it is national policy and uniform across the country.

    The answer is NO.

    Hope this helps.


  2. Of course not.  It is one of the 50 states and US law applies in all of them.

  3. no, citizenship of US is not so easy , otherwise all legal innigrent would go and live in alaska for one year and be a US citizen for ever

  4. thats a long way to go from mexico

  5. NO of course not.

    Citizenship is a federal matter, not a state matter.

    States have no say in who becomes a citizen and who doesnt.

  6. That would be no

  7. No, Alaska is part of the United States and US immigration law applies there, just like the other 49 states.

  8. No.  Of course not.

  9. No

  10. That's some absurd rumor. Don't believe it.

    The United States applies to all 50 of them, not just some.

    The same laws are throughout Alaska.

    I seirously doubt anyone will speak Spanish in Alaska. So pressing 1 for English won't be happening.

    *smiles* What a wonderful place that must be!

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